Colin Bull, who heads the North Conargo Land Management Group, says the new plan is a win for everyone, including the plains wanderer.

"There's commonsense in the new plan and any landholders I speak to they just want to be proud that they've got the bird on their property but not have any unnecessary restrictions ... put on them," he said.

The Department of Environment, Climate Change and Water, and the Murray Catchment Management Authority have developed the new plan which will be launched at the Conargo Hall this morning.

Mr Bull says it is a good outcome for everyone.

"We have to work with the threatened species legislation whether we like it or not. We want the bird to be there, we want to be proud that the bird is on our land and we want a workable situation which we believe will be a win-win situation for everyone," he said.